Rockwell Automation 1336T FORCE Series B User Manual

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Chapter 4

Startup

4–27

SCANport Analog I/O Parameter Configuration:

SCANport analog I/O is what is received from and sent to the SCANport
devices.

Figure 4.11.
SCANport I/O Parameter Configuration

1
2
3
4
5

SP Analog In Select (Par 364)

365

SP Analog
In (Par 365)

1
2
3
4
5

379

SP Analog
Out (Par 379)

HIM

Default setting of Drive, Parameter 364 = 1

1
2
3
4
5

SP Analog In Select (Par 367)

368

SP Analog
In (Par 368)

Default setting of Drive, Parameter 367 = 1

Scale

366

Scale

369

To receive analog input from a device, the SCANport Analog Input Select
parameter 364 must be set to the SCANport device port number and the
SCANport Analog Input parameter 365 must be linked to a sink. Set the
scale as needed. For example; if the HIM is plugged into Port 1 and it is to
control external velocity, you would then enter 1 for SCANport Analog Input
Select (364) and link External Velocity (101) to SCANport Analog Input
(365). You may scale the velocity through External Velocity Scale (102) or
through SP Analog Scale (366).

The Drive sends SCANport Analog Output parameter 379 to all devices
connected to SCANport. To send data out to the SCANport devices, you
must link SCANport Analog Output (379) to a source. For example; If the
HIM is to receive Velocity Feedback, you would link SCANport Analog
Output (379) to Velocity Feedback (269).

Output Relay Configuration:

The outputs consist of three (3) permanently configured and one (1)
programmable output.

The three permanently configured relays are Run, Warning, and Fault. Run
is a normally open contact that closes when current is applied to the motor.
It follows the enable LED on the Motor Control Board. Warning has a
normally open and close contact that energizes when there is no warnings
and de–energizes when there is a warning. Fault has a normally open and
close contact that energizes when there are no faults and de–energizes when
there is a fault.

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